Smiley Receives Play4Kay Jail Summons

CP 3Lady Cardinal basketball players Keyana Smith and Alicia Washington presented TVCC Athletic Director/Head Football Coach Brad Smiley with notification he would be arrested and placed in Play 4Kay jail at noon Thursday, if he doesn’t raised $100 by the deadline. For an eighth straight year, the college will participate in Play 4Kay, which raises money for breast cancer awareness, Saturday when the Lady Cardinals take on Tyler at 4 p.m. at Cardinal Gym. TVCC has raised more money than any other community college the past two seasons and also more than several four-year universities. Smith and Washington notified Smiley of his possible jail time at Monday’s Cardinal Pride Luncheon at Ole’ West Steak House. (TVCC Courtesy Photo)

TVCC Rodeo Set For This Weekend

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Trinity Valley Community College welcomes you to the seventh-annual National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Rodeo! The rodeo will be held Friday and Saturday at the Henderson County Fairpark Complex.

Each NIRA member college has its own club composed of student members and sponsored by a faculty advisor who supervises the club’s activities. Each year, a men’s team consisting of six members and a four-member women’s team is chosen from each school. Continue reading “TVCC Rodeo Set For This Weekend”

TVCC Beef Cattle Show Team Shines In Fort Worth Stock Show

cowThe Beef Cattle Team at Trinity Valley Community College made a strong showing in tough competition at the 2015 Fort Worth Stock Show this past weekend.

“Our students did an outstanding job representing the college our ag/ranch management program,” said instructor Mar Robinson. Continue reading “TVCC Beef Cattle Show Team Shines In Fort Worth Stock Show”

TVCC’s Smiley Named National JUCO Coach of the Year

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Brad Smiley

Press release

Rawlings Football has named Brad Smiley of Trinity Valley Community College as Junior College Coach of the Year for 2014.

In addition, the annual awards include college coaches of the year for the FBS, FCS, Division II, Division III and NAIA. High school winners include a national Coach of the Year along with five regional coaches of the year – East, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West. The awards were given in association with American Football Monthly, the leading resource for coaches everywhere.

TVCC averaged 58.5 points per game this past season under Smiley, finishing with an undefeated – 12-0 – season. In the C.H.A.M.P.S Heart of Texas Bowl, Trinity Valley defeated Coffeyville Community College, 27-24. Continue reading “TVCC’s Smiley Named National JUCO Coach of the Year”